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.TH "PORT\-OUTDATED" "1" "2\&.11\&.99" "MacPorts 2\&.11\&.99" "MacPorts Manual"
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.SH "NAME"
port-outdated \- List outdated ports
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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\fBport\fR [\fB\-q\fR] \fBoutdated\fR
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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\fBport outdated\fR lists all ports that have newer versions available\&. For each port, it prints the name and both the old and the new version\&. \fBport outdated\fR will give you the reason why MacPorts considers a port to be outdated\&. This could be
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due to an update, i\&.e\&. if the version number increased,
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due to a revision bump, i\&.e\&. a higher revision,
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due to an epoch increase (used in situations where the version number decreased, but the port still is newer than the previous one), or
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due to an OS upgrade\&. MacPorts will consider ports built on a previous version of macOS outdated\&.
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The ports listed in \fBport outdated\fR are the ports that will be upgraded when you run
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$> sudo port upgrade outdated
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i\&.e\&. those the \fIoutdated\fR pseudo\-port selector expands to, with one exception: If you have the newest version of a port installed, but deactivated in favor of an older version, \fBport outdated\fR will list it as outdated, but \fBsudo port upgrade outdated\fR will not upgrade it\&. This can be used to intentionally stay at an older version of a port, e\&.g\&. if the newer version does not work as expected\&. Note that MacPorts will still install newer versions of such ports if they are dependencies of other ports to be installed or upgraded\&.
.SH "GLOBAL OPTIONS"
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Please see the section \fBGLOBAL OPTIONS\fR in the \fBport\fR(1) man page for a description of global port options\&.
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\fB\-q\fR
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Do not list the header line or the message that no ports are outdated\&.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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\fBport\fR(1), \fBport-upgrade\fR(1)
.SH "AUTHORS"
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(C) 2014 The MacPorts Project
Clemens Lang <cal@macports\&.org>
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